what is chronic endometritis and how does it affect fertility?


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Endometritis is an inflammation and/or irritation of the endometrium (lining of the uterus).

The usual cause of endometritis is infection. This includes chlamydial or gonococcal endometritis, frequently occurring among patients with salpingitis; tuberculous endometritis; purulent endometritis; and endometritis following surgery or other gynecological procedures that require insertion of medical instruments.

Most cases of endometritis resolve with adequate antibiotic therapy. Untreated endometritis can progress to more serious infection and result in complications with pelvic organs, reproduction, and general health.

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This is scar tissue and if it is bad enough you must have surgery to remove the scarring. It isn't a bad surgery, and should not interfer at all with fertility. If it is that chronic you may have to have a hysterectomy, but that is highly unlikely unless there are other problems.
But in general it is an easy proceedure
See bottom of webpage below for story on it (inflammation of uterus [uterine lining]) and how it prevented woman from getting pregnant for years. And how she cured it and gave birth to twins!

http://phifoundation.org/menses.html


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